Tuesday, November 19, 2024

A food scientist at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, NY., and his Korean colleagues have found that vitamin C blocks the carcinogenic effects of hydrogen peroxide on intercellular communication.

Pickaway County beef producer Mel Earich received the Ohio Cattlemen's Association's Industry Excellence Award during the group's 50th annual meeting Jan. 19 in Dublin, Ohio.

Conservation Reserve Program contracts expiring this year may be extended for another year.

Due to a tight county budget, the Harrison County extension office will seek funding from county voters.

Historic Harmony's annual Harmoniefest Heritage Awards dinner scheduled for Feb. 16.

Quality Farm and Country and CT Farm and Country will now accept gift certificates.

Ohio farmer says the Ohio Farm Bureau's support of legislation to extend CAUV recoupment to five years in the name of farmland preservation in not in the interest of the farmer.

Summit County Executive James McCarthy says the county agricultural society is in default of a loan and the county has the right to evict the society from the fairgrounds and take control of the land.

University of Kentucky extension specialists put together program to help producers utilize more of their forage through better grazing and management techniques.

Rep. Ralph Regula attaches a rider to the health, education, and social appropriations bill to assist the new Cleveland museum of transportation and industry that will open in 2004.